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    | In the early days these garments had red facing, like those worn in England | 
    the robes
 
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    | Famous pair that sent Columbus on his merry way in 1492 | 
    Ferdinand & Isabella
 
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    | Procter & Gamble owned this bleach company from 1957 to 1968 | 
    Clorox
 
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    the hummingbird
 
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    hats
 
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    | In 1983 this largest North Carolina city elected its first Black mayor, Harvey Gantt | 
    (David: What is Columbia?)
  Charlotte
 
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    | 5 Associate Justices have later held this office; Rehnquist is the most recent | 
    Chief Justice
 
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    | When Johnse & Rosanna eloped in 1882, it fueled the famous feud between these 2 families | 
    the Hatfields & the McCoys
 
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    | In 1880 he rented the third story of a building in Rochester, N.Y. to make his dry plates | 
    (George) Eastman
 
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    | The heaviest venomous snake is the eastern diamondback species of this snake | 
    the rattlesnake
 
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    | A 1953 change to the flag code allows its flag to be flown above the U.S. flag at its NYC headquarters | 
    the United Nations
 
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    | It's Massachusetts' "University City" | 
    Cambridge
 
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    | Joseph Story, appointed in 1811 at the age of 32, holds this distinction | 
    the youngest Supreme Court justice
 
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    | This Piano Man & Uptown Girl ended their marriage in 1994 | 
    Billy Joel & Christie Brinkley
 
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    | This co. known for its yellow rental trucks began in 1933 with a 1931 black model a Ford truck | 
    Ryder
 
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    | Sometimes over 20' long, the saltwater species of this animal is the largest of all living reptiles | 
    a crocodile
 
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    | If the flag is not present when the national anthem is played, people should face this | 
    the band playing the national anthem
 
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    | This city's daily newspaper, a recent consolidation, is the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle | 
    Cheyenne
 
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    | The first woman justice to issue the oath of office at a Pres. inauguration, she swore in Dan Quayle | 
    (Sandra Day) O'Connor
 
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    | Name paired with John Speke or Elizabeth Taylor | 
    (Alex: John Speke, the famous explorer in Africa. He and [*] had quite a thing going, and so did Elizabeth Taylor and [*]. Different fellows, of course.)
  Richard Burton
 
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    | In 1988 Ross Johnson tried to buy out this company & soon found barbarians at his gate | 
    (RJR) Nabisco
 
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    | The gestation period of this American marsupial can be as short as a record 8 days | 
    a possum
 
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    | It's the preferred dignified way to dispose of an old, tattered flag | 
    burning
 
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    | Parks in this Ohio city include Brookside, Edgewater & Rockefeller | 
    (Ira: What is Columbus?)
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    | This 20th c. Democrat was the only president to serve a full term without appointing anyone to the court | 
    (David: Who is Truman?) ... (Alex: No openings, therefore no appointments.)
  Jimmy Carter
 
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    | The 2 opposing political factions in 13th c. Italy were the Guelphs & this group | 
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    | H&R Block & Hallmark were both founded in this city | 
    Kansas City
 
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    | The heaviest living insect is the Goliath species of this insect from the family Scarabaeidae | 
    the beetle
 
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    | When you fold the flag properly, the bundle will be this shape when you're finished | 
    a triangle
 
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    | This New Jersey city, once the home of Walt Whitman, was originally called Cooper's Ferry | 
    Camden
 
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